Armenia 3rd President to Nikol Pashinyan: I'm giving that depraved 24 hours

Now, in your presence, I say that I am giving that depraved 24 hours — either he presents a fact, or I will disclose facts about him and his family that will make the society want to spit on him, if things have reached to this point. This is what third President of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan said today, touching upon Nikol Pashinyan’s statements addressed to him.
“For many years, they would disseminate the fake news. At the time, I didn’t find it necessary to respond, taking into consideration the fact that I was the president and the security services were under my subordination. You have seen how he [Nikol Pashinyan] speaks with “if”s. If he grazed, he might speak cleverly. What is he talking about? Now, in your presence, I say that I am giving that depraved 24 hours — either he presents a fact, or I will disclose facts about him and his family that will make the society want to spit on him, if things have reached to this point,” Sargsyan said.
According to him, the National Security Service has been under his subordination for three years. “Now his daddies who helped him, still support him and have the opportunity to find any fact in any corner of the globe. They were saying stupid things about the city of Baden, without understanding that there was a casino in Baden in the 19th century, and it’s more like a museum, not a casino. Besides my friends, hundreds of people have seen how I would always avoid going there. Baden is a city to spend a vacation and a city of culture. As far as Monaco is concerned, I haven’t been to Monaco for the past 15 years. They can find out the information for themselves. They are the depraved ones,” he said, adding that the statements are like a fairy-tale.
“I repeat — I am giving him 24 hours. He and his gang have even talked about all this at the European Parliament. What was I supposed to do, go and justify myself? I’m free now, and I’m telling him — either he presents one fact, or I will kill him,” Sargsyan said.
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